discrimination?
Sexism or sexual discrimination
The word is "sexism". It refers to prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination against individuals based on their sex or gender.
chauvinism
The suffix "ism" denotes discrimination or prejudice against a particular group. Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on someone's sex or gender, typically affecting women.
No, prejudice does not have a suffix. "Prejudice" is a word that comes from the Latin "praejudicium," which means "prejudgment." There is no suffix added to this root word in the English language.
The suffix non- means against.
The word "beautiful" can become "beautifully" when a suffix is added, as in "She sang beautifully at the concert."
The suffix is "-ase", which simply marks the word as naming a particular enzyme.
The noun 'salesman' is a gender specific noun for a male.The gender specific noun for a female is 'saleswoman'.The corresponding common gender noun is 'salesperson'.
No. The suffix changes making gender clear.
The suffix '-esse' is typically used in English to form feminine nouns or adjectives from masculine nouns. It is often seen in words such as "princess" (from prince) or "lioness" (from lion).
against
The word 'coward' is a noun, a word for a person who lacks the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things. Example:"A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once." William Shakespeare--* The suffix -ice added to coward creates the abstract noun cowardice. The suffix also appears in the nouns service (verb serve) and prejudice (verb prejudge).